Slik

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Slik
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Background information
Also known asPVC2 (1977)
Origin Glasgow, Scotland
Genres
Years active1974–1977
Labels Polydor, Bell, Arista, Epic, Zoom Records (PVC2)
Past members

Slik were a Scottish pop group of the mid-1970s, most notable for their UK number 1 hit "Forever and Ever" in 1976. Initially glam rock, the band later changed their style to soft rock/bubblegum. It was the first band with whom singer and guitarist Midge Ure began to experience musical success, before joining new wave band Ultravox.

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History

Slik were formed as the Glasgow based band 'Salvation' in June 1970, comprising brothers Kevin McGinlay (vocals) and Jim McGinlay (bass), Nod Kerr (drums), Mario Tortolano (keyboards), and Ian Kenny (guitar). Brian Deniston replaced Ian Kenny in December 1970 and Nod Kerr departed in May 1971, followed by Tortolano and they were replaced by Matt Cairns on drums and Robin Birrel on keyboards. Deniston left shortly after this change and they were forced to continue as a four-piece outfit for almost a year, with Kevin McGinlay taking up guitar duties. Birrel and Cairns then left in March 1972 and they recruited Kenny Hyslop on drums, Billy McIsaac on keyboards and Jim "Midge" Ure on guitar. They reverted to a four-piece band when Kevin McGinlay left in April 1974 to pursue a solo career, [1] with Midge Ure becoming the band's lead vocalist.

They changed their name to Slik in November 1974, and linked up with the pop songwriters Bill Martin and Phil Coulter, who were also writing for the Bay City Rollers. Now signed to Polydor, the band members all adopted pseudonyms - Midge, Oil Slik (Kenny Hyslop), Jim Slik (Jim McGinlay) and Lord Slik (Billy McIsaac). These were dropped after the failure of "Boogiest Band in Town", their debut single (which was also on the soundtrack of the film Never Too Young To Rock), and their suits were exchanged for baseball shirts. A change of record label also saw them signing with Bell Records.

This was followed by their greatest success when their single "Forever And Ever" reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in February 1976. As a result of the single, readers of The Sun newspaper voted Slik the best new band of the year. The song formula was repeated with their next single, "Requiem", which made the UK top 30 but failed to repeat the success of "Forever and Ever". Ure was injured in a car accident shortly after the release of the single, resulting in the cancellation of television appearances and a planned UK tour. "Requiem" opens with the first chords of Joaquín Rodrigo's "Concierto de Aranjuez", which had been a number 3 hit just two months before in the UK for Geoff Love's orchestra, billed as 'Manuel & the Music of the Mountains'. Following the "Requiem" single, the band's self-titled album was released but this was a commercial failure, peaking only at number 58 in the UK. Subsequent Slik singles failed to chart.

In March 1977, Jim McGinlay left the group and was replaced by Russell Webb, a university drop-out, [2] who continued for the final Slik gigs.

PVC2

Shortly after Webb joined and a last tour, the band decided to change both genre and name. They chose to call themselves PVC2, and play punk music which was growing in popularity at that time. In the latter half of 1977, PVC2 released "Put You in the Picture", on Zoom Records, a song which joined the repertoire of the Rich Kids, Ure's next band. Slik/PVC2 disbanded in September 1977.

Following Ure's departure, Webb, Hyslop and McIsaac added Alex Harvey's cousin Willie Gardner to their next band, called Zones; they released some singles and an album, Under Influence (1979) (which credited Midge Ure among the collaborators), but went their separate ways shortly afterwards. Webb and Hyslop joined The Skids, and McIsaac retired from the pop music scene. In the 1990s he formed the Billy McIsaac Band.

Discography

Albums

Singles

YearSingleLabelPeak chart positions
UK
[5]
AUS
[4]
BE (FLA)
[6]
BE (WA)
[7]
GER
[8]
IRE
[9]
NL
[10]
SA
[11]
ZIM
1974"The Boogiest Band in Town"
b/w "Hatchet"
Polydor
1975"The Getaway" (Germany-only release)
b/w "Again My Love"
Bellaphon
"Forever and Ever"
b/w "Again My Love"
Bell 15433562372
1976"Requiem"
b/w "Everyday Anyway"
24202213
"The Kid's a Punk"
b/w "Silk Shuffle"
33
"Bom-Bom" (Spain-only release)
b/w "Dancerama"
"Don't Take Your Love Away"
b/w "This Side Up"
Arista 29
1977"Bom-Bom" (Canada-only release)
b/w "This Side Up"
"Dancerama" (Germany-only release)
b/w "I Wanna Be Loved"
EMI Electrola 30
"It's Only a Matter of Time" (Germany-only release)
b/w "I Wanna Be Loved"
"Put You in the Picture" (EP; as PVC2)
c/w "Pain"/"Deranged Demented & Free"
Zoom
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released

List of songs

The following is a sortable table of all songs by Slik:

SongWriter(s)TimeProducerAlbumYearOther
"Again My Love" (1975) Jim McGinlay 3:13 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1975B-side of "The Getaway"
"Again My Love" (1975) Jim McGinlay 3:13 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1975B-side of "Forever and Ever"
"Better Than I Do" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 4:50 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1976
"Bom-Bom" Exuma, Reno3:20 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (LP)1976A-side of "Dancerama", published in Spain and Canada [12]
"Boogiest Band in Town" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 3:08 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1975A-side of "Hatchet"
"Dancerama" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 5:44 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (LP)1977A-side of "I Wanna Be Loved"
"Dancerama" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 5:44 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (LP)1976B-side of "Bom-Bom"
"Darlin" Billy McIsaac 4:06 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (LP)1976
"Day By Day" Billy McIsaac 2:52 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (LP)1976
"Deranged Demented & Free" as PVC2 Kenny Hyslop 2:391977
"Do It Again" Midge Ure 2:54 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (LP)1976
"Don't Take Your Love Away" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 4:01 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1976A-side of "This Side Up"
"Everyday Anyway" Kenny Hyslop 2:24 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1976B-side of "Requiem"
"Forever and Ever" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 3:37 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (LP)1975A-side of "Again My Love"
"Hatchet" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 2:21 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1975B-side of "Boogiest Band in Town"
"I Wanna Be Loved" Jim McGinlay 2:35 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1977B-side of "Dancerama"
"It's Only a Matter of Time" Herbie Flowers-Tony Kelly2:53Slik Slik (CD)1977A-side of "No Star"
"No Star" Billy McIsaac 3:35Slik Slik (CD)1977B-side of "It's Only a Matter of Time"
"No We Won't Forget You" Jim McGinlay 5:17 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (LP)1976
"Pain" as PVC2 Billy McIsaac 2:261977
"Put You in the Picture" as PVC2 Midge Ure 3:041977A-side of "Pain" and "Deranged Demented & Free"
"Requiem" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 4:54 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (LP)1976A-side of "Everyday Anyway"
"Slik Shuffle" James Ure 2:24 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1976B-side of "The Kid's a Punk"
"The Getaway"Robert Scott3:11 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1975A-side of "Again My Love"
"The Kid's a Punk" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 4:05 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1976A-side of "Slik Shuffle"
"This Side Up" Billy McIsaac 2:57 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (CD)1976B-side of "Don't Take Your Love Away"
"When Will I Be Loved" Phil Everly 4:01 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Slik (LP)1976

Cover versions

SongWriter(s)Original artistAlbumYearOther
Bom-Bom Exuma, Reno Exuma 1974
Forever and Ever Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Kenny The Sound Of Super K1975
When Will I Be Loved Phil Everly The Everly Brothers The Fabulous Style of The Everly Brothers1960

Slik songs covered by others

SongWriter(s)First artistNameAlbumYearOther
Boogiest Band in Town" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Arrows Boogiest Band In TownFirst Hit (LP)1976
Dancerama Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Swinger ClubDanceramaWelthits Als Jazz2001
Put You in the Picture as PVC2 Midge Ure Rich Kids Put You in the Picture Ghosts of Princes in Towers 1978

Band Members (Salvation/ Slik/ PVC2/ Zones)

Timeline

Slik

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